Indian Defense Accelerated London System Fork Chess Puzzles

The indian defense accelerated london system fork is a tactical motif that appears in the Indian Defense move order when White builds a London setup and a knight or queen can attack two valuable targets at once. In this structure, the defining feature is the flexible London formation against a kingside-fianchetto or ...d5/...c5 setup, where a fork often hits the queen, rook, bishop, or king-side pieces after central tension opens. For intermediate players, the key idea is not the opening itself but the moment a piece jumps into a square that attacks two pieces in the same position.