There are many terms related to lightning, but induced lightning and indirect lightning are different.
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Induced Lightning : This refers to a current or voltage surge that occurs due to electromagnetic induction. Induced lightning is usually caused by lightning striking nearby and can be transmitted through power lines or communication lines. This can cause damage to electrical devices or systems.
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Indirect Lightning : An electrical surge that occurs when lightning does not strike an object directly, but rather strikes nearby. Indirect lightning can travel through nearby structures or the ground, causing electrical effects. This can cause indirect damage to power lines or electronic devices.
Simply put, an induced lightning strike is a surge caused by electromagnetic induction, while an indirect lightning strike is a surge that occurs when lightning strikes nearby.