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Oh don't you see ? By keeping the issue alive, Pakistan risks loosing PAK too, just as much as India risks loosing IAK in the future. Indian official maps still claim the entire Jammu and Kashmir as Indian territory. The water flows both ways.
Now when you say "risk losing" I assume we are only referring to a transfer of the territory to one country on the basis of the opinions and desires of the kashmiri people. The military option has been ruled out, the "international pressure" option has been ruled out (provided both economies continue developing rapidly), so that essentially leaves the Kashmiris as the "power players". A lot will depend upon the level of economic development in AK and IK. If you go by the most recent "independent" poll, then India, despite spending massive amounts of money, has an uphill battle to fight (87% support independence from India - supported by the CIA assessment of the region). If AK can keep pace on the economic development front, I believe there will be continued reason for the people of IK to covet what the people of AK have- both development and the "choice" of "national identity".
So India has to substantially surpass Pakistani efforts in AK to win this "war". Pakistan already has the overwhelming support of the kashmiris for its position - it just has to keep pace. The uphill struggle, for hearts and minds, is yours.