India, June 5 -- The men who built their fortunes in the boom years of Putin's first decade do not usually complain in public. The sanctioned tier of Russia's business elite has survived by compliance, quiet accommodation, and the understanding that visibility carries risk. So when several of them - speaking on the margins of the 29th St. Petersburg International Economic Forum - told Reuters that the government had effectively set a trap, the word choice was notable. Authorities, these businessmen said, have compelled them to bring capital home from abroad while simultaneously failing to provide any credible conditions for deploying it inside Russia. It was a rare instance of the sanctioned class saying, plainly, that the arrangement is...