The report examines various mechanisms crucial for establishing, enforcing, and regularly updating scientifically informed design standard, codes, and regulations to enhance power infrastructure resilience. This study considers an array of technologies and innovations available to bolster power structure resilience against diverse hazards, emphasizing the tools and technologies that could be integrated to strengthen disaster risk management. This report evaluates existing codes, standards, and regulatory mechanisms governing transmission and distribution (T&D) infrastructure in Odisha. It investigates component failures across T&D systems due to cyclones, highlighting vulnerabilities in existing lines constructed using older standards. The document provides a cost-benefit analysis for retrofitting existing lines and upgrading infrastructure. Furthermore, it recommends revising design standards, improving operation and maintenance protocols, and integrating technological innovations like underground cabling and Gas-Insulated Substations to build a cyclone-resilient power sector.