I have made a good living FIXING software that had been previously outsourced to India
I believe you.
One of the comments at the site was from a man who had been sent to Mexico to train some of his replacements. The stuff made by the Mexicans tended not to work, and the company (in Wisconsin) had to employ people to fix the non-working stuff from Mexico!
I made a living editing reports that had previously been sent to India.
That's nice, but at some point they start to get it right. Then what?
Years ago when the major garment mills sent manufacturing offshore (NAFTA) there was apparent disregard for QC, with a high rate of defectives. Not anymore.