Unable to load data using JSONP store in Sencha Architect - node.js

I am using JSONP store in Sencha Architect to load data in a store from a different domain. While loading i am getting the error:
Unable to load data using the supplied configuration.
Open in Browser:
http://103.231.40.150:2525/pooltoopanel/dashboard/secure/engagement?tm=0
The Url i am trying to hit for getting the response is http://103.231.40.150:2525/pooltoopanel/dashboard/secure/engagement?tm=0
I also tried another thing. I copied the JSON response in a file and saved it inside my sencha workspace directory (ride/top.json). I wrapped the response with callback function and also changed the Proxy url to ride/top.json. Still getting the same response. Can anyone suggest what am i missing??.

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apollo-server-express
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Hope this helps!
Cheers,
Prabath

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