The people in India are separate from the people in the UK. India’s belong to India and the UK’s to the UK. Because the possession is distinct, each country needs an apostrophe:
… India’s and the UK’s most vulnerable people.
Source
‘Karma Enduro’ ad, Sunday Times (Ingear), 7 September 2008, p. 34
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